




I'm Mark Klotz. I won't try to tell you what life is about, instead I will
show you all the beautiful things that life is made of.
Life, the way I see it. Through the lens.
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1 comment:
I bet the close-up shot of his hands on the neck of the Surbahar would look fantastic and quite timeless in B&W. I like the fact that he is never looking right at the camera, but looks more like he is entranced in his music.
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